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Fairytales of Ireland

11 night tour | september 21 – october 2, 2024.

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Ireland is a country whose landscape captivates the hearts of whoever sees it. Come with us on a journey to the mythical Emerald Isle, where you’ll discover the true luck of the Irish!

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Final payment due June 1, 2024 

This trip includes.

11 NIGHTS Hotel accommodations (one night on overseas flight), including porterage (where available)

13 MEALS Breakfast (B) daily; 1 lunch (L); 2 dinners (D)

SIGHTSEEING & ACTIVITIES Guided sightseeing with your Tour Manager as outlined in the day-by-day itinerary; visits, admissions, and special features are shown in bold.

ROUNDTRIP TRANSPORTATION Motorcoach transportation roundtrip from Brainerd to/from MSP roundtrip airfare from MSP to Dublin

PROFESSIONAL TOUR MANAGER Full time throughout the trip

Tour Highlights

  • Dublin City Tour
  • Guiness Storehouse & Epic Ireland Museum
  • Clonmacnoise Monastery
  • Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way & Burren National Park
  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Craggaunowen Celtic Dwelling
  • Bunratty Castle & Folk Park with Mead Tasting
  • Dingle Peninsula & the Ring of Kerry
  • Muckross House and Gardens
  • Blarney Castle & the Blarney Stone
  • Jameson’s Whiskey Distillery
  • Rock of Cashel

Daily Itinerary

Breakfast (B) | Lunch (L) | Dinner (D) | Drury Dinners (DD)

BRAINERD – DUBLIN

We head out to the Minneapolis-St Paul Airport for our overnight flight to Ireland! We arrive in the morning at the Dublin Airport where we’ll meet our guide and transfer to our hotel in the scenic outskirts of Dublin for some light refreshments prior to check in. Freshen up before enjoying a Traditional Irish Dinner with music this evening. (B D)

After a hearty breakfast we’re off to Ireland’s most visited landmark—the Guinness Storehouse. We’ll go inside to see how this famous drink is made and why, as the well known Irish verse says, “it’s good for you”. Later, we visit the Epic Ireland Museum—a museum going through the entire story of Irish emigration to the four corners of the world for centuries. We’ll return to the hotel for some rest and a free evening to explore our surroundings. (B)

DUBLIN – BALLYVAUGHAN

Today we’ll depart from Ireland’s capital and head west. We’ll stop at the ruins of Clonmacnoise—an ancient monastery known for its picturesque setting. We’ll make a stop at a traditional Irish farm for some cheese tasting and a light lunch. Tonight you may wish to enjoy one of the local pubs. (B L)

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BALLYVAUGHAN – KILLARNEY

Our first stop will be Craggaunowen, an ancient Celtic dwelling situated in the middle of a lake. Later, we’ll visit Bunratty Castle and Folk Park—one of Ireland’s best-preserved medieval strongholds. After, we’ll make a quick stop at the Bunratty Mead Distillery. We overnight in Killarney for the next two evenings. (B)

DINGLE PENINSULA

The Dingle Peninsula is one of the greatest places on earth for its amazing scenery and quaint Irish rural way of life. After our visit to the edge of Europe, we’ll head to one of Dingle’s local pubs to learn how to pour a proper pint of Guinness. (B)

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The Ring of Kerry is an amazing drive with many stops along the way to enjoy fantastic views of the Kerry Mountains. We’ll also head to Muckross House and Gardens for a visit. (B)

BANTRY – KINSALE

After breakfast we head to Blarney Castle, home to the famous Blarney Stone, for a visit. We arrive in Kinsale for two evenings (B)

We begin the day with a Cork City Walking Tour with stops at places like the English Market as well as the Shandon Bells. We’ll visit Jameson’s Whiskey Distillery. Here we’ll learn how “the water of life” is crafted and distilled. (B)

KINSALE – DUBLIN

After breakfast we’ll have a walk to Charles Fort, an old British stronghold. Stop at the Rock of Cashel, Ireland’s ancient capital where we’ll admire the scenic views of this majestic ruin. We journey to the Dublin area for a farewell dinner and our last night in Ireland. (B D)

DUBLIN – BRAINERD

It’s time to say goodbye to the Emerald Isle. After breakfast we transfer to the Dublin airport for our flight home to Minnesota. (B)

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Post-16 Transport Policy Statement 2024-2025

Introduction, aims and objectives, transport and travel assistance, the 16-19 bursary fund, learners with special educational needs or a disability, personal budgets, pre-payment for dedicated transport (for students 16 to 18), travel training, students placed by the council, students attending residential schools and colleges, students who travel outside the west yorkshire district boundary, apprenticeships, young parents / care to learn, applying for transport support.

Transport policy statement for students aged 16-18 in further education, continuing learners aged 19 and those young people aged 19-24 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.

Department responsible: Travel Assistance Service 

Document release: September 2020

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Local authorities do not have to provide any free or subsidised post 16 travel assistance but do have a duty to prepare and publish an annual transport policy statement specifying the arrangements for the provision of transport or other assistance that the authority considers it necessary to make to facilitate the attendance of all persons of sixth form age receiving education or training.

All young people carrying on their education post 16 must reapply for travel assistance. Most young people will be expected to take advantage of the concessionary public transport tickets available throughout West Yorkshire. Students will have to purchase these themselves.

'Sixth form age' refers to those students who are over 16 years of age but under 19 or continuing learners who started their programme of learning before their 19th birthday (years 12, 13, 14).

Local authorities also have a duty to encourage, enable and assist young people with learning difficulties / disabilities to participate in education and training, up to the age of 25.

This policy uses the term ‘Post 16’ to include both learners of sixth form age and those with learning difficulties / disabilities up to the age of 25.

This policy document specifies the assistance that Bradford Council (the council) considers necessary to facilitate the attendance of Post 16 learners receiving education or training.

Education or training refers to learning or training at a school, further education institution, a council maintained or assisted institution providing higher or further education, an establishment funded directly by the Education Funding Agency, learning providers delivering accredited programmes of learning which lead to positive outcomes and are funded by the council, for example, colleges, charities and private learning providers.

The council has the following aims and objectives when assessing transport / travel assistance:

  • to ensure, wherever reasonably possible that Post 16 students are able to access the education and training of their choice; and
  • to have regard to the cost of transport and to alternative means of facilitating attendance
  • to provide solutions that help to develop a young person’s independence, for example through independent travel training, where appropriate.

Concessionary tickets for students 16 to 25

All full time students aged 16 to 25 studying within the West Yorkshire boundary, which includes the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, Leeds City Council, Wakefield Council, Calderdale Council and Kirklees Council are able to take advantage of the subsidised concessionary fares or ticket schemes provided by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority (Metro) or other travel providers including First Bus, Keighley and District Buses and Arriva in order to travel to and from their place of learning. In some instances tickets may allow for travel outside of the West Yorkshire boundary at no extra cost. Students will be expected to purchase these subsidised concessionary fares and ticket schemes themselves.

Concessionary tickets provided by Metro include:

  • 16-18 Photocard – card allows travel at half fare on buses and trains throughout West Yorkshire. If you travel into North Yorkshire on Transdev Keighley & District, Harrogate & District and Coastliner services you will receive a third off the fare for your journey in North Yorkshire;
  • Under 19 Bus only ticket (5-18) – pre-payment card of 1 week or 1 month allowing unlimited bus travel within West Yorkshire;
  • 19-25 or student Photocard (16-25) – pre-payment card allowing unlimited travel on trains and buses within West Yorkshire.

The 16 to 19 Bursary Fund provides financial support to help students overcome specific barriers to participation so they can remain in education.

There are 2 types of 16 to 19 bursaries:

  • care leavers
  • in receipt of Income Support, or Universal Credit in place of Income Support, in their own right
  • in receipt of Employment and Support Allowance or Universal Credit and Disability Living or Personal Independence Payments in their own right
  • Discretionary bursaries which institutions award to meet individual needs, for example, help with the cost of transport, meals, books and equipment

To be eligible for the discretionary bursary students must:

  • be aged 16 or over but under 19 at 31 August 2024 or
  • be aged 19 or over at 31 August 2024 and have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
  • be aged 19 or over at 31 August 2024 and continuing on a study programme they began aged 16 to 18 (‘19+ continuers’)
  • be studying a programme that is subject to inspection by a public body which assures quality (such as Ofsted), the provision must also be funded by either a Government funding agency or the local authority

Schools and colleges are responsible for managing both types of bursary. Students who want to apply for support from the bursary fund should contact their chosen school or college to make an application.

Further information can be found at www.gov.uk/ search for post 16 bursaries.

All Post 16 learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities that require assistance with travel will be individually assessed to determine their suitability for travel training. If appropriate these young people will receive the training to allow them to travel independently on public transport and allocated an appropriate pass if eligible for assistance. Students over the age of 16 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities may be eligible for support up to the age of 25 years or, if the 25th birthday occurs whilst on the course up to the age of 26 years. Assistance will usually be made available for a maximum of three years. If further assistance is required beyond 3 years a new application for travel assistance must be made each year.

If a student qualifies for travel assistance the parent / carer may opt to receive a personal budget to enable them to arrange their own transport to and from school or sixth form / college. Payments will be made each month / term and are based on the student’s attendance.

Personal budgets are paid at a rate of £7.90 per day. The amount paid will be calculated on the number of days a student attends their college or school. Students will need to provide evidence of their attendance at school or college. All payments are made in arrears, usually at the end of each month / term.

Example – Sharon attends college 3 days per week for 3 terms. If Sharon attends all her days she will be paid:

(If Sharon attended for more or less days she would be paid accordingly)

To be eligible for this assistance the student must be:

  • Aged 16-19 with a Statement of Special Needs or an Education Health and Care plan and attending a college or a special school in educational Year 12, 13, 14; or
  • Aged 19-24 with an Education Health and Care plan, having enrolled on the course before their 19th birthday; or
  • Attend their nearest college or school 6th form providing facilities and a study programme suitable to their needs, and
  • that school or college is beyond 3 miles from their home

Independent travellers can access the concessionary fare scheme and purchase one of the many concessionary tickets available. The Council acknowledges young people with learning difficulties and / or disabilities may be unable to take advantage of the concessionary tickets and so the level of charging for non-independent travellers has been designed to ensure there is a level playing field between those who can travel independently and those who cannot.

Those eligible students 16 – 18 can choose to access transport by paying a fee. This is currently £370. The fee is set in line with the cost of an Under 19 Bus Only Ticket which may change each year.

Students and / or parents / carers will be notified of the charges by the Travel Assistance Service in advance and invoiced as soon as possible. Every opportunity will however, be given for students and/or parents/carers to pay the charges by smaller, more manageable payments suitable to the student and/or parent/carer. Payment details will appear on the invoice.

To be eligible for the assistance a student must be:

  • Aged 16 to 19 with a Statement of Special Needs or an Education Health and Care plan and attending a college or a special school in educational Year 12, 13, 14; and
  • attending their nearest college or school 6th form providing facilities and a study programme suitable to their needs, and

The amount a parent is asked to pay for transport assistance is a small proportion of the actual cost of the transport provided. The council does not offer refunds where transport has not arrived or is unable to take a student to school or college due to weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances.

The council currently have an Independent Travel Training Programme which works to promote and implement independent travel for pupils / students attending schools and FE colleges with special educational needs. The aim is to develop the life skills required to travel independently on public transport services. To be eligible for this assistance the student must be:

  • Aged 19-24 an Education Health and Care plan, having enrolled on the course before their 19th birthday; or
  • attend their nearest college or school 6th form providing facilities and a study programme suitable to their needs.

Where there is no suitable educational provision available locally, and the council has placed a student with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) at a residential placement, eligibility for travel assistance will be considered on an individual basis.

If a student attends school or college on a residential basis because a suitable course is not available within reasonable daily travelling distance, they can receive payment of approved travelling expenses for journeys made to and from the school or college.

Approved travelling expenses will be given for one return journey at the start and end of each full academic term and half terms. The allowance for each return journey will be a 40p per mile allowance by car or the most cost effective available rail fare, whichever is cheaper but not exceeding £500 per term.

Payment will be made only if the student attends the nearest school or college having a place available and offering a suitable course.

To be eligible for this assistance:

  • the Student’s permanent home address must be in the Bradford District and will normally be the home address enrolled/registered with the school or college;
  • where a Student subsequently moves address the eligibility will be re-determined;
  • where a Student shares equal time between different parental addresses eligibility will be assessed from the property nearest to the school or college attended.

Support will consist of the additional costs of travel to school or college outside of the Bradford District boundary and will be limited to ensure that travel outside of Metro’s West Yorkshire Concessionary Fares Zones is comparable in cost to travel within the zones, using the most cost effective ticketing arrangements available at the time of travel.

Please note: Some concessionary tickets do allow travel across district boundaries and students who live in those areas will be expected to buy these tickets themselves.

To be eligible students travelling across district boundaries must:

  • travel more than 3 miles from their home on a daily basis to attend school or college outside the Bradford district; and
  • Be entitled to Free School Meals in Further Education.

Young people involved in an apprenticeship and aged 16-18 will be entitled to apply for the Under 19 Bus Only Ticket. Those aged 19 and over can apply for the 19–25 or Student photocard.

More information is available on M-card or visit your local bus station travel centre.

Learning providers are responsible for ensuring that non-employed Programme-led Apprentices have reasonable expenses met in full where these are needed to overcome barriers to learning.

Those not in education, employment or training (NEET)

If you take up the offer of a full time place at a learning provider, you will be entitled, if the eligibility criteria are met, to those benefits listed above for full time students.

Those taking up the offer of an Apprenticeship, Entry to Foundation Learning or employment with training to NVQ level 2 will be able to apply for either an Under 19 Bus Only Ticket or for those aged 19 and over can apply for the 19 to 25 card.

Course information is available on the UCAS pages.

If you are a young parent under 20, Care to Learn can help pay for your childcare and related travel costs, up to £160 per child per week, while you’re learning. Care to Learn can help with the cost of:

  • childcare, including deposit and registration fees
  • a childcare ‘taster’ session (up to 5 days)
  • keeping your childcare place over the summer holidays
  • taking your child to the childcare provider

Types of child care

The childcare provider must be Ofsted registered and can be a:

  • childminder
  • pre-school playgroup
  • day nursery
  • out of school club

If your child needs specialist childcare, the provider must also be on the Care Quality Commission’s register for specialist provision.

If you want a relative to get Care to Learn for looking after your child they need to be both:

  • providing registered childcare for children they’re not related to
  • living apart from you and your child

Childcare payments go directly to your childcare provider. Before your childcare provider can be paid:

  • your childcare provider needs to confirm your child’s attendance
  • your school or college needs to confirm that you’re attending your course

Payments for travel costs go to your school or college - they’ll either pay you or arrange travel for you.

Payments will stop if:

  • you stop attending your course
  • you finish your course
  • your child stops attending childcare

Eligibility

You can get Care to Learn if:

  • you’re a parent under 20 at the start of your course
  • you’re the main carer for your child
  • you live in England
  • you’re either a British citizen or a national of a European Economic Area (EEA) country
  • your course is publicly funded (check with your school or college)
  • your childcare provider is registered with Ofsted or the Care Quality Commission

More information is available on  Care to Learn eligibility  on GOV.UK pages

Type of course

Care to Learn is only available for courses in England that have some public funding. This includes courses that take place in:

  • school 6th forms
  • 6th form colleges
  • other colleges and learning providers, including Foundation Learning
  • your community at Children’s Centres

Young parents are also entitled to apply for an Under 19 Bus Only Ticket or for those aged 19 and over can apply for the 19-25 or Student Photocard.

More information is available on care-to-learn GOV.UK  pages

Application forms will be available from May each year and should be returned before the end of June for SEN College and sixth form transport.

Students should apply for support as soon as an offer of a place has been made by the school or college by completing an application form available from the Travel Assistance Service.

Full contact details are listed below and in the Council’s Post-16 Transport Policy Statement, which can be found on the Council’s website  Assistance with travel to school and college from home page.

For advice about the Policy, application forms for support under the policy, and concerns about transport arrangements contact: Travel Assistance Service Margaret McMillan Tower Princes Way Bradford BD1 1NN Telephone: 01274 439450 Email: [email protected] Office open: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm

Two Stage Process

In cases where an application for travel assistance under this policy is declined, parents / carers can request a review of the decision, which will be carried out by an independent officer who was not party to the original decision. Request for a review should be made in writing within 20 working days of the original decision, and sent to the Travel Assistance Service at the address set out above. The request for a review should include reasons as to why the decision should be reviewed and details of any circumstances the parent believes should be considered in the review, together with any supporting documents.

Within 25 working days of receipt of the request for a review an independent officer will review the original decision and notify the parent in writing of the outcome of the review, and the reasons for it.

If a parent is unhappy with the outcome of a review, the matter can be escalated to an appeal. This must be requested by the parent in writing within 20 working days of receiving the review decision, and sent to Committee Services, Legal and Democratic Services, City Hall, Room 112, Bradford, BD1 1HY, setting out the reasons for the appeal and providing any information in support of it. Appeals are heard by a panel of senior council officers.

Within 40 working days of receiving a request for an appeal, the independent appeal panel will consider written and verbal representations from the parents and officers involved in the case. Written notification of the outcome of the appeal with reasons for the appeal decision will be sent to the parent within 5 working days of the appeal being heard.

Complaints to the Secretary of State

Under certain circumstances the Secretary of State may direct a local authority (‘LA’) to make transport arrangements or provide financial assistance for travelling expenses for individuals or groups of learners, or direct a LA where the LA has exercised its functions unreasonably or failed to discharge a duty.

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  18. Sustainable travel to school

    Free travel to school. Your child may be entitled to a free bus pass allowing him/her to travel to and from school free of charge if he/she is: Under 8 years old, attends the nearest qualifying school and lives more than 2 miles from the school. 8 years old or over attends the nearest qualifying school and lives more than 3 miles from the school.

  19. PTS Tours

    Worry Free Guided Senior Travel Tours Travel with your loved ones and our group of friendly professionals to the edges of our beautiful planet. Learn more about our mystery tours, rail adventures, day trips, cruises, and motor coach trips today. ... You make our PTS tours so fun! You have shown us so many outstanding places. We appreciate both ...

  20. Nottingham Travel

    Nottingham Travel, City of Bradford. 384 likes · 10 talking about this · 11 were here. Nottingham Travel UK Ltd is a major travel service provider throughout the UK. We provide great value. Nottingham Travel, City of Bradford. 384 likes · 10 talking about this · 11 were here. ...

  21. Travel Training Unit

    Why travel train? Everyone should have the opportunity to be as independent as they can be in all areas of their lives. ... Email: [email protected]. Telephone: 01274 436199. Our partners. ... Passenger Transport Service (PTS) Sustainable travel to school; Sustainable travel to school strategy; Post-16 Transport Policy Statement ...

  22. Ireland

    Guiness Storehouse & Epic Ireland Museum. Clonmacnoise Monastery. Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way & Burren National Park. Cliffs of Moher. Craggaunowen Celtic Dwelling. Bunratty Castle & Folk Park with Mead Tasting. Dingle Peninsula & the Ring of Kerry. Muckross House and Gardens. Blarney Castle & the Blarney Stone.

  23. Post-16 Transport Policy Statement 2024-2025

    Transport policy statement for students aged 16-18 in further education, continuing learners aged 19 and those young people aged 19-24 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Department responsible: Travel Assistance Service. Document release: September 2020. Return to the contents.